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Consolidated List

MYERS, John                  ? 
Died Mar. 29, 1843 @ 30y 2m 3d.        - ts, Green Lawn G

MYERS, Nancy                 E?
Died at the County Infirmary, 2/14/75, @ 63y.

MYRENT(?), Martha            N?
Daughter of J. W. Myrent (?) [Old, broken piece of tombstone at south 
end of Green Lawn N, where there are many removals from North]

NAFZGER,                     ?
         Deborah A., daughter of B.B. & M.A. Nafzger, died Aug. 3, 
                     1866 @ 4m 1d.
         Mary A., wife of B.B. Nafzger and daughter of J. & S. Staley, 
                  died May 21, 1866 @ 27y 5m 16d.
(Not in card file?)                    - mt, Green Lawn Y

NAIDENBAUSCH, Sarah Elizabeth F
Daughter of Henry & Ann Naidenbausch, died Sept. 30, 1833 @ 12y; ts at 
Franklinton.                           - ONWGQ I/71

NASHEE, George               N?
Senior editor and proprietor of the paper, died May 16, 1827 in his 
41st year, leaving a wife and three daughters. His parents moved from 
Massachusetts to Pennsylvania and he came to Ohio in 1807.
                                       - OSJ May 24, 1827 
In memory of George Nashee, printer to the State of Ohio, born Sept. 
26, 1786, died May 16, 1827.
           How peaceful is the closing scene
           When virtue yields its breath
           How wealthy beams the smile serene
           Upon the cheek of death.
             The Christian's hope no fear can blight 
             No pain his peace destroy
             He views on high the realms of light
             Of pure and boundless joy.
           Oh who can gaze with heedless sigh
           On scenes as fair as this
           Who but acclaims then let me die
           And be my end like his.
                                       - mt, Green Lawn 0

NEATE, James                 N
Removals from North interred on his lot C/66 at Green Lawn.
                                       - Lot book

NEDDERMEYER, Fred            E
One box removed from East and interred on his lot J/94 at Green Lawn 
ca 1870.                               - Lot book



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